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                     Geomorphology for General Studies UPSC Civil Services Exam by Pmfias.com 
                                                                                                                     
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                                                                                        Geomorphology Part I  
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              1.      Interior of The Earth .................................... 3                                                              Auroras........................................................... 17 
                       1.1  The study of the earth’s interior is essential ... 3                                                                Geomagnetic storms .................................... 18 
                       1.2  Direct Sources of information about the                                                                2.7  Van Allen radiation belt .................................... 18 
                       interior ........................................................................... 4                      2.8  Magnetic field of other solar system objects 18 
                       1.3  Indirect Sources of information about the                                                      3.      Geomorphic Movements ........................... 19 
                       interior ........................................................................... 4 
                       1.4  Seismic waves ...................................................... 5                                 3.1  Endogenic Geomorphic Movements .............. 19 
                                   How are earthquake waves produced? ...... 6                                                                  The force behind Endogenic Movements . 19 
                       1.5  Types of Seismic waves or earthquake waves 6                                                                        Classification of Endogenic movements ... 20 
                                   Body waves ...................................................... 6                                          Diastrophism ................................................. 20 
                                   Surface waves (L-Waves) ............................... 7                                                    Sudden Movements ..................................... 21 
                                   How do seismic waves help in                                                                    3.2  Exogenic Geomorphic Movements................. 22 
                                   understanding the earth’s interior? ............ 8                                                           The force behind Exogenic Movements ... 22 
                       1.6  The internal structure of the Earth ................... 9                                                           Denudation .................................................... 22 
                                   The Crust ........................................................ 10                                        Weathering.................................................... 23 
                                   Lithosphere .................................................... 11                     4.      Tectonics ................................................... 26 
                                   The Mantle .................................................... 11 
                                   Asthenosphere .............................................. 11                                 4.1  Important concepts that tried to explain the 
                                   The Outer Core.............................................. 11                                 tectonic processes ..................................................... 26 
                                   The Inner Core .............................................. 12                                4.2  Continental Drift Theory (Alfred Wegener, 
                                   Seismic Discontinuities ................................ 12                                     1922) ............................................................................ 28 
              2.      Earth’s Magnetic Field.................................12                                                                 Forces behind the drifting of continents, 
                                                                                                                                                according to Wegener ................................. 28 
                       2.1  Dynamo theory: Generation of Earth’s                                                                                Evidence in support of Continental Drift .. 28 
                       Magnetic Field and Sustaining it .............................. 12                                                       Drawbacks of Continental Drift Theory .... 30 
                       2.2  Magnetic poles ................................................... 13                                  4.3  Seafloor Spreading ............................................ 30 
                       2.3  Geomagnetic reversal ....................................... 13                                                     Convection Current Theory......................... 30 
                                   Normal and Reversed field .......................... 13                                                      Paleomagnetism ........................................... 31 
                                   The current location of the Magnetic Poles                                                                   The concept of Sea Floor Spreading .......... 32 
                                    ......................................................................... 14                                Evidence for Seafloor Spreading ................ 32 
                       2.4  Compass .............................................................. 14                              4.4  Plate Tectonics ................................................... 32 
                                   Magnetic declination ................................... 14                                                  Major tectonic plates ................................... 33 
                                   Magnetic Inclination or Magnetic Dip ....... 15                                                              Minor tectonic plates................................... 35 
                       2.5  Geomagnetic poles ............................................ 16                                                   Interaction of Plates ..................................... 35 
                       2.6  Magnetosphere ................................................. 17                                                  Evidence in Support of Plate Tectonics ..... 36 
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                                The significance of Plate Tectonics ............ 37                             7.     Classification of Mountains ........................ 55 
                                Movement of The Indian Plate ................... 37                                    7.2  Fold Mountains .................................................. 56 
                                Movement ..................................................... 38                                  ‘Fold’ in geology ............................................ 57 
                     4.5  Comparison: Continental Drift – See Floor                                                                Classification of fold mountains ................. 57 
                     Spreading – Plate Tectonics ...................................... 38                                         Characteristics of Fold Mountains ............. 58 
             5.     Convergent Boundary .................................39                                            7.3  Block Mountains ................................................ 59 
                                                                                                                                   ‘Fault’ in Geology .......................................... 59 
                     5.1  Ocean-Ocean Convergence or The Island-Arc                                                    7.4  Volcanic mountains ........................................... 61 
                     Convergence ............................................................... 39                    7.5  Significant mountains and mountain ranges 61 
                                Formation of the Philippine Island Arc                                                             Longest Mountain Ranges........................... 61 
                                System ............................................................ 40                             The Andes ...................................................... 62 
                                Formation of the Indonesian Archipelago 41                                                         The Rockies.................................................... 62 
                                Formation of the Caribbean Islands........... 42                                                   The Great Dividing Range ............................ 64 
                                Formation of Isthmus of Panama ............... 43                                                  Transantarctic Mountains ........................... 64 
                                Formation of the Japanese Island Arc ....... 43                                                    The Ural Mountains ..................................... 64 
                                Explain the formation of thousands of                                                              Atlas Mountains............................................ 64 
                                islands in Indonesian and Philippines                                                              The Himalayas ............................................... 65 
                                archipelagos (20 marks – Mains 2014) ...... 44                                                     The Alps ......................................................... 65 
                                In spite of extensive volcanism, there is no                                                       Highest mountain peaks .............................. 65 
                                island formation along the divergent                                             
                                boundary (mid-ocean ridge) ....................... 45                           Geography is the study of 
                     5.2  Continent-Ocean Convergence or The 
                     Cordilleran Convergence ........................................... 45                     1.  the physical features of the earth and its at-
                                Formation of Continental Arcs ................... 45                                  mosphere,  
                                Formation of Fold Mountains (Orogeny) .. 46                                     2.  human activity which affects and is affected 
                                Formation of the Andes ............................... 46                             by the physical features of the earth and its 
                     5.3  Formation of the Rockies ................................. 47                               atmosphere. (Definition from Oxford Dictionary) 
                     5.4  Continent-Continent Convergence or The                                                •     Human activity which affects and is affected by 
                     Himalayan Convergence ........................................... 47                             the physical features include the distribution of 
                                Formation of the Himalayans and the                                                   populations, distribution of resources and eco-
                                Tibetan Plateau ............................................. 47                      nomic  activities,  and  changes  in  the  environ-
                                Formation of Alps, Urals, Appalachians and                                            ment. 
                                the Atlas Mountains ..................................... 49 
                                Volcanism and Earthquakes in Continent-                                         Geography, the natural science, is divided into two 
                                Continent Convergence ............................... 49                        main branches: 
                                Why are the world’s fold mountain systems 
                                located along the margins of continents?                                               1.  Physical geography: deals with the study 
                                Bring out the association between the                                                        of processes and patterns in the natural en-
                                global distribution of Fold Mountains and                                                    vironment  like  the  atmosphere,  hydro-
                                the earthquakes and volcanoes. ................ 49                                           sphere, biosphere, and geosphere. 
                     5.5  Continent-Arc Convergence or New Guinea                                                      2.  Human geography:  deals  with  the  envi-
                     Convergence ............................................................... 50                          ronment shaped by human activity. 
             6.     Divergent boundary ....................................50                                   Physical  Geography  can  be  divided  into  several 
                     6.1  Evolution – Formation of Rift Valleys, Rift                                           sub-fields, as follows: 
                     Lakes, Seas and Oceans ............................................. 50                    •     Geomorphology  (‘geo’  meaning  earth,  ‘mor-
                     6.2  Rift valley lakes .................................................. 52 
                     6.3  Great Rift Valley ................................................. 53                      phe’  meaning  form  and  ‘logos’  meaning  dis-
                                East African Rift Valley ................................. 53                         course) is the field concerned with understand-
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           ing the surface of the Earth and the processes        •   for mineral exploration 
           by which it is shaped.                                Earth’s surface 
        •  Climatology is the study of the climate (weath-
           er conditions averaged over a long period).           •   Many different geological processes shape the 
        •  Meteorology  focuses  on  weather  processes              Earth's surface.  
           and  short-term  forecasting  (in  contrast  with     •   The  forces  that  cause  these  processes  come 
           climatology).                                             from both above and beneath the Earth's sur-
        •  Oceanography is the branch of physical geog-              face.  
           raphy that studies the Earth's oceans and seas.       •   Processes that are caused by forces from within 
        •  Hydrology is concerned with the amounts and               the  Earth  are  endogenous  processes  (Endo 
           quality  of  water  moving and accumulating on            meaning "in").  
           the land surface and in the soils and rocks near      •   By contrast, exogenous processes (Exo mean-
           the surface and is typified by the hydrological           ing  "out")  come from forces on or above the 
           cycle.                                                    Earth's surface.  
        •  Biogeography deals with geographic patterns           •   The major geological features of the earth’s sur-
           of  species  distribution  and  the  processes  that      face like mountains, plateaus, lakes are mostly a 
           determine these patterns.                                 result  of  endogenous  processes  like  folding, 
        •  Environmental geography analyses the spatial              faulting  that  are  driven  by  forces  from  inside 
           aspects  of  interactions  between  humans  and           the earth. 
           the  natural  environment.  The  branch  bridges 
           the divide between human and physical geog-           Geophysical phenomenon like volcanism, 
           raphy.                                                earthquakes 
        •  Geomatics  is  the  field  of  gathering,  storing, 
           processing,  and  delivering  geographic  infor-      •   The forces that cause catastrophic events like 
           mation.                                                   earthquakes,  volcanic  eruptions  come  from 
        There are many other sub-branches in physical ge-            deep below the earth’s surface.  
        ography.                                                 •   For  example,  earthquakes  occur  due  to  the 
                                                                     movement of the tectonic plates and the energy 
              1.     Interior of The Earth                           required for this movement is supplied by the 
                                                                     conventional currents in the mantle. 
                                                                 •   Similarly,  volcanism  occurs  through  the  vents 
        •  Understanding the structure of the earth’s inte-          and fissures created by the tectonic movements. 
           rior  (crust,  mantle,  core)  and  various  forces   Earth’s magnetic field 
           (heat, seismic waves) emanating from it is es-
           sential  to  understand  the  evolution  of  the      •   Earth’s magnetic field is a result of convection 
           earth’s surface, its current shape and its future.        currents in the outer core of the earth. 
        1.1  The study of the earth’s inte-                      •   Life on earth would not have been possible if 
        rior is essential                                            not for the earth’s magnetic field which protects 
                                                                     the earth’s atmosphere from the harmful solar 
                                                                     wind.  
        •  to understand the earth’s surface                     The internal structure of various solar system 
        •  to  understand  the  geophysical  phenomenon          objects 
           like volcanism, earthquakes, etc. 
        •  to understand the earth’s magnetic field              •   The entire solar system was formed from a sin-
        •  to understand the internal structure of various           gle nebular cloud, and the process of the for-
           solar system objects                                      mation of every solar system object is believed 
        •  to understand the evolution and present com-              to be similar to that of the earth. 
           position of the atmosphere 
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        Evolution and present composition of the at-                  •   Volcanic eruption forms another source of ob-
        mosphere                                                          taining direct information.  
        •   For life to flourish on the surface of the earth,         1.3  Indirect Sources of infor-
            the atmosphere needs to have essential com-               mation about the interior 
            ponents  like  oxygen  for  respiration,  CO   and 
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            other greenhouse gases to maintain the tem-               •   Gravitation and the diameter of the earth help 
            perature on the surface, ozone to protect life                in estimating pressure deep inside. 
            from ultraviolet radiation and the right atmos-           •   Volcanic eruptions and existence of hot springs, 
            pheric pressure.                                              geysers etc. point to an interior which is very 
        •   All these components of the earth’s atmosphere                hot. 
            owe their existence to the volcanic eruptions 
            that unlock them from the earth’s interior. 
        Mineral exploration 
        •   Understanding volcanic activity and the nature 
            of rocks is essential for mineral exploration. 
        •   Most of the minerals like diamonds (form at a 
            depth of 150-800 km in the mantle) that oc-
            cur on the earth’s surface are formed deep be-
            low the earth’s surface. They are brought to the 
            surface by volcanic activity. 
        1.2  Direct Sources of information 
        about the interior 
        •   Deep earth mining and drilling reveal the nature 
            of rocks deep down the surface.  
        •   But  as  mining  and  drilling  are  not  practically 
            possible beyond a certain depth, they don’t re-
            veal much information about the earth’s interi-
            or.                                                                                                            
        •   Mponeng  gold  mine  (deepest  mine  in  the 
            world) and TauTona gold mine (second deep-                Seismic waves 
            est mine in the world) in South Africa are deep-
            est mines reaching to a depth of only 3.9 km.             •   They are the most important source available to 
        •   And the deepest drilling is only about 12 km                  understand the layered structure of the earth. 
            deep  hole  bored  by  the  Soviet  Union  in  the        •   The velocity of seismic waves changes as they 
            1970s over the Kola Peninsula.                                travel through materials with different elasticity 
                                                                          and density.  
                                                                      •   The more elastic and denser the material is, 
                                                                          the higher is the velocity.  
                                                                      •   They  also  undergo  refection  or  refraction 
                                                                          when they come across materials with different 
                                                                          densities. 
                                                                      •   Earth’s internal structure can be understood by 
        The Kola Peninsula in north-west Russia. (TUBS, from              analysing  the  patterns  of  reflection,  refraction 
                        Wikimedia Commons) 
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